REFINED PPDS TO AID DISPATCHERS WITH RELEASE OF VERSION 4.2

PPDS version 4.2 is the result of changes, enabling greatest success both in the communication center and in the field. These changes help decrease dispatching times, increase accuracy and efficiency, and enhance the user’s experience.

These improvements largely began as feedback provided by PPDS users through the submission of Proposal for Change forms, which were rated, reviewed, and voted on by the IAED’s Police Council of Standards. Combined with current research and field expertise, the proposed changes were weighed before their selection to incorporate into protocol.

PDC’s software development team then went to work adapting the new features into ProQA Paramount, PDC’s protocol software for communication centers. Following a beta test, version 4.2 was finalized and is now available.

“Several elements have been refined and more terms defined, all in an effort to get the relevant details with far fewer questions,” said Dave Warner, police consultant with PDC, who helped draft the changes and organize beta testing.

ProQA Paramount integrates text messaging feature

In December 2012, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a proposal to “require all wireless carriers and providers of ‘interconnected’ text messaging applications to support the ability of consumers to send text messages to 9-1-1 in all areas throughout the nation where 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) are also prepared to receive the texts.” The proposal also contained a provision to require carriers “to send automated ‘bounce back’ error messages to consumers attempting to text 9-1-1 when the service is not available.” The proposed FCC rules were based, in part, on a voluntary commitment made by AT&T, Verizon, Sprint Nextel, and T-Mobile to provide “text to 9-1-1” services nationwide by May 15, 2014. These carriers also voluntarily agreed to provide automatic “bounce back” notifications, when text to 9-1-1 service is not available, by June 30, 2013.

ProQA gives centers the benefit of a text message

Salt Lake City, Utah—Priority Dispatch Corp.™ (PDC™) has teamed up with the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch™ (IAED®) to help prepare Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) to receive text messages.

ProQA® Paramount software, developed by PDC, now has the ability to send SMS compatible, exact protocol-based text the computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system. CADs that support this feature can relay SMS text containing Case Entry Questions, Key Questions, and Dispatch Life Support (DLS) Instructions. This includes the lifesaving Pre-Arrival Instructions (PAIs) and safety warnings exactly as they are written in the Medical, Police, and Fire Priority Dispatch Systems™.

SMS compatibility in ProQA reflects PDC’s ongoing pledge to public safety and its ability to address the constantly changing state of 9-1-1 technology.

“This represents another significant benchmark in the development of our ProQA software,” said Tom Knorr, PDC director of software development and quality assurance. “We’re always readying our clients for the future.”

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah— A major validation of protocol efficacy came from the Insurance Standards Organization (ISO) through its national program rating community fire suppression delivery systems. ISO recognizes more than 47,500 fire protection areas.

The ISO Public Protection Classification (PPC) program added points for use of emergency fire dispatch protocols, and requiring certification, continuing dispatch education, and a quality assurance program. The PPC document shifts quality assurance from a hardware-based evaluation to performance standards, similar to the system developed by the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch® (IAED™). Dispatch accounts for 10% of the final PPC score.

Salt Lake City, UT—December 27, 2012—The Priority Dispatch Corp.™ (PDC™) issue of Protocol 136: Active Assailant (Shooter) follows the recent and tragic events involving firearms and other weapons used against multiple victims and comes in advance of its scheduled release as part of Version 4.1 of the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch® (IAED™) Police Priority Dispatch System™ (PPDS™).

The 4.1 PPDS protocol will update cardset licensed users and include a new Case Entry sticker, and a pullout protocol with Key Questions and Pre-Arrival Instructions (PAIs).

MPDS Version 12.2 features Fast-Track Pathway to CPR Instructions

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah—Priority Dispatch Corp.™ is pleased to announce the availability of a fast-track pathway to Pre-Arrival Instructions (PAIs) and a modified CPR sequence as part of the recently released Medical Priority Dispatch System™ (MPDS®) developed by the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch® (IAED™)

Enhancing Police Protocol PPDS v4.1 brings a powerhouse of benefits

Salt Lake City, UT—May 1, 2012—The International Academy of Emergency Police Dispatch® (IAEPD™) has released PPDS™ v4.1 with improvements on every side to the Police Priority Dispatch System™. The added v4.1 features benefit calltakers, responders, and the public with the objective to improve the speed and accuracy of the caller interrogation process.

“Thanks to the feedback from our users the Police Protocol keeps getting better,” said PDC Police Consultant Shawn Messinger. “Our newest version is faster and more efficient in gathering the most accurate information and delivering that information to law enforcement.”

Fire v5.0 Protocols

Priority Dispatch Corp. (PDC) is pleased to announce a new version of its fire dispatching line of products, training, and services. This version update includes the gold standard ProQA® dispatching software, cardset, and support products. All of the updated products and training incorporate the newly released International Academies of Emergency Dispatch® (IAED™) v5 Fire Priority Dispatch System™ (FPDS™) protocol. This protocol represents the most up-to-date, thorough, and essential fire dispatching protocol available and teamed up with PDC products and training is a huge leap forward for 9-1-1 communications centers.

Medical v12.1 Protocols

Priority Dispatch Corp.™ is pleased to announce the release of Medical Priority Dispatch System® (MPDS) version 12.0, which features the most thorough medical dispatching guidelines yet from the International Academies of Emergency Dispatch® (IAED). MPDS v12.0 is available in both ProQA software and cardset formats. The new protocol and user guides are now being distributed to Extended Service Plan (ESP) users and are also available to new clients.